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Royal African Society confers membership on Prince Ademola Osinuga

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Prince Ademola Osinuga, real estate consultant and philanthropist, has joined the Royal African Society (RAS) and the African Studies Association

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N’East lawmakers protest exclusion from FG’s Agro-Industrial project

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Federal lawmakers from Nigeria’s North East geopolitical zone on Thursday expressed strong disapproval of the region’s exclusion from the federal

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Why Yaba and Ikoyi are attracting Nigeria’s brightest startups

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These centers bring together local professionals, technical experts, and investors to create workspaces that encourage collaboration and practical growth. With affordable co-working facilities, improved local infrastructure, and active entrepreneurial support networks, many startups are overcoming traditional challenges and expanding their operations.

This overview highlights key approaches that demonstrate how these tech clusters are driving a surge in startup activity and positively impacting local markets, ultimately contributing to a stronger business environment across the region.

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  • Concentrated talent and collaboration

Yaba and Ikoyi attract skilled professionals from diverse backgrounds. The proximity of universities and training centers enables continuous exchange of ideas and hands-on learning. This concentrated talent pool encourages cross-disciplinary projects and rapid problem-solving, helping startups create practical solutions that meet market needs.

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  • Affordable coworking spaces

Modern, shared workspaces in these clusters offer cost-effective facilities with essential amenities such as high-speed internet, meeting rooms, and supportive administrative services. These spaces lower overhead costs and promote networking, allowing startups to focus resources on product development and business growth while fostering a culture of collective success.

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  • Robust support networks

Local incubation centers and accelerator programs provide mentorship, business advisory services, and skill-building workshops.

Experienced entrepreneurs and industry experts offer guidance and practical insights, helping new ventures navigate early-stage challenges and optimise their strategies. This support network plays a crucial role in building confidence and ensuring long-term viability.

  • Improved infrastructure and connectivity

Investments in digital infrastructure and reliable utilities have significantly improved the operating environment in Yaba and Ikoyi.

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Enhanced connectivity and stable power supply enable smooth day-to-day operations, reduce downtime, and allow startups to reach broader markets quickly. This technical backbone is essential for scaling digital innovations and maintaining competitive edge.

  • Access to funding and market opportunities

Venture capitalists, angel investors, and government-backed funding initiatives are increasingly focusing on these tech hubs. The ready availability of financial resources allows startups to invest in research, development, and market expansion.

This funding ecosystem, coupled with strategic partnerships, drives rapid growth and propels local businesses onto the global stage.

Together, these factors explain how tech clusters in yaba and ikoyi are fostering a vibrant startup ecosystem in Nigeria. By concentrating talent, improving infrastructure, and providing access to funding and support networks, these hubs are powering a new wave of entrepreneurship that promises lasting economic impact and innovation in the nation.

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It was a World Water Day but Rite Foods made it an essential ‘Workers Day’

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As the world pauses to reflect on the vital role of water, Rite Foods Limited, Nigeria’s leading food and beverage

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